Damien Chazelle Trivia: 29 interesting facts about the director!

Damien Chazelle is an American director and screenwriter. Let’s see some amazing facts and trivia about him!

1.His full name is Damien Sayre Chazelle

2.He was born January 19, 1985.

3. Damien Chazelle was born in Providence, Rhode Island.

4. His mother, Celia (Martin) Chazelle, is an American-Canadian writer and professor of history at The College of New Jersey.

5. His father, Bernard Chazelle, is a French-American[3] Eugene Higgins Professor of computer science at Princeton University, originally from Clamart, France.

6. Chazelle has a sister, Anna, who is an actress and circus performer.

7. Filmmaking was Chazelle’s first love, but he subsequently wanted to be a musician, and struggled to make it as a jazz drummer at Princeton High School. 8. He has said he had an intense music teacher, who was the inspiration for the character of Terence Fletcher in Chazelle’s breakout film Whiplash.

9. Unlike the film’s protagonist Andrew Neiman, however, Chazelle stated that he knew instinctively he never had the talent to be a great musician, and after high school, pursued filmmaking again

10. He studied filmmaking in the Visual and Environmental Studies department at Harvard University and graduated in 2007

11. Damien Chazelle’s debut as a writer and director was the film Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench.

12. Chazelle has shared screenplay credit with director Ed Gass-Donnelly on The Last Exorcism Part II, 2013.

13. He is also credited as the screenwriter on 2013’s Grand Piano, a thriller that has an anxious pianist dealing with a death threat during a concert.

14. Chazelle has stated in interviews that he was working as a ‘writer for hire’ but had the ambition to direct his own script.

15. Chazelle described Whiplash as a writing reaction to being stuck on another script. ‘I just thought, that’s not working, let me put it away and write this thing about being a jazz drummer in high school.’ He stated he initially did not want to show the script around, as it felt too personal, and “I put it in a drawer.”

16. Whiplash gained interest from producers, but nobody initially wanted to make the film.

17. Chazelle’s 85-page script was featured on Black List in 2012 as one of the best unmade films of that year; it was eventually picked up by producers, including Helen Estabrook, who suggested J. K. Simmons for the role of the teacher, Terence Fletcher.

18. A short film, made as proof of concept, was accepted at the Sundance Film Festival 2013; financing was raised for the film, and in 2014 it was released to an overwhelmingly positive critical reaction.

19. Whiplash won the Sundance Film Festival Short Prize in 2013 as a short and in 2014 the top audience and grand jury awards in the U.S. dramatic competition as a full-length feature film.

20. The film also took the grand prize and the audience award for favorite film at the 40th Deauville American Film Festival.

21. On January 15, 2015, Whiplash received 5 Academy Award nominations, including Best Adapted Screenplay for Chazelle.

22. It won three of them, Best Supporting Actor for Simmons, Best Achievement in Film Editing and Best Achievement in Sound Mixing, on February 22, 2015.

23. Chazelle co-wrote 10 Cloverfield Lane, which was released on March 11, 2016. Chazelle was brought in by J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot Productions to re-write a draft, with the intention of Chazelle directing. However, Chazelle ultimately chose to direct Whiplash instead.

24. His musical, La La Land, starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, opened the Venice International Film Festival on August 31, 2016.

25. La La lan had won 6 Oscars and had the most nominations in the history of the awards. (14 nominations).

27. Chazelle will reunite with Gosling on First Man, a film from a screenplay by Josh Singer for Universal Pictures.

27. The biopic is based on author James R. Hansen’s work First Man: The Life of Neil A. Armstrong, written about the astronaut.

28, Chazelle met Jasmine McGlade at Harvard University and the two married in 2010; the couple divorced in 2014 but still remain business partners.

29. From 2015 he is in a relationship with actress and entrepreneur Olivia Hamilton, a Princeton University graduate in economics and finance, and former McKinsey & Company consultant.